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    exceptional nature of her family form, and for any kinship relations within it. When Antigone argues for the irreplaceability of Polynices, then, she should not automatically be taken to be arguing for the general irreplaceability of a brother to a sister. Her family is, importantly, aberrant—according to Ismene when she recounts of her “[fathers] reputation in ruins, driven on the crimes he brought to light himself” (line 62-63). Thus, the monstrous nature of her family is the chief source of…

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    Respect as defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary is stated as “a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something, elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.” Respect is something you cannot teach through words, it is something you earn. After reading Wes Moore’s The Other Wes Moore I believe that success or failure in life is not a result of where you grow up, the education you receive or even the genes you are born with. Success in life comes from instilling virtuous qualities…

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    Introduction For this assignment, I looked for a variety of items that demonstrate family support in Downtown Doral Charter Elementary (DDCE). I found some of the items on the list inside of the pre-k 3 class, in which I am completing my service learning hours. Initially, I believed that I was going to find every item on the scavenger hunt. Unfortunately, I did not find every item and realized that several of the items that I did find needed improvements. Gained Insight Completing this…

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    Good clinical practices are not enough to guarantee successful pregnancies. A variety of factors out of the nurses’ control affect the mother and her baby. Those factors include the stability of the family, the support friends and loved ones give the mother, the risk level for depression, and the capacity to adjust and adapt to the unpredictability inherent in medical care. However, nurses control many important factors in maternity care. This paper begins with a fundamental point. In the…

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    detail and become the catalyst for future decisions. I was born the second child of five with an older brother, two younger brothers and a younger sister. We lived in an average home, in an average neighborhood, and we made do with what we had. In a family of seven, space was a premium commodity and I pleaded with my parents for a space of my own. They relented and allowed me to make a bedroom of an unfinished space in the basement. I was excited to create my own haven and used cardboard boxes…

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    James Prettyboy and Kaira Farrell contemplate marriage in the near future and wish to establish their respective rights and responsibilities regarding each other 's income and property and the income and property that may be acquired, either separately or together, during the marriage. The prenuptial agreement as it relates to the distribution between both spouses as it relates to subjects such as financial matters, housework and childbearing rearing responsibilities are outlined in the full.…

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    One long song, with diffuse sweetness and pain, an expression of happiness, a joy and promise of protection: "Come Sleep, sweet and light, come and get my baby, I give it little to you, bring it back great to me". Grandmother Alexandra, Christina and grandfather Vassilis When she was ready to lull me she started something like this: "Nani (sleep) my child now will do." I closed both eyes and I still hear her with 14 ears. When she stopped, I was telling her "grandmother again" and she…

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    In 1981, a very smart salesman and family man from San Francisco, CA named Christopher Gardner spends the family savings on "Bone scanning devices ". However, these scanners do not sell. As Gardner tries to figure out how to sell them, he financially breaks the family. He soon loses his house, his bank account, and credit cards, which brings troubles to his relationship with his wife who eventually leaves him. Their son stays with his dad because he and his wife both know that their son is…

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    feeling this way. A new mom assumes she should not be so selfish and be ecstatic about the new-born. A surprising statistic is that approximately 10 percent of moms go undiagnosed with this disorder and the effects can be devastating for an entire family (Miller, 2006). Postpartum depression, unlike experiencing the baby blues can affect the baby. Postpartum depression can interfere with the new mom’s ability to care for their little one, which can include the ability to do ordinary daily…

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    CASE EXAMPLE B: XYZ Counseling Agency, a Limited Liability Company, hired Chuck as an anger management counselor. Two months ago during a counseling session with a client named Wilbur, Chuck became very angry at Wilbur's failure to improve and beat up Wilbur. A week earlier, XYZ Counseling had counseled Chuck about an incident in which he grabbed a client by the arm and shook him. XYZ Counseling has a specific policy against violence and has disciplined employees who violate it, but it has never…

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